Christmas 2010 brought several setbacks for Kara. She experienced five lacerations on the cornea of her left eye, multiple dislocations of her right patella, and a dislocation of her left hip. Kara is currently unable to walk, and has been confined to her home. On April 5, 2011 Kara underwent surgery to reset her left hip at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford, in Palo Alto, CA. After discharge, Kara will have to wear a body cast for approximately two months.

This is her journey.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Friday, May 6, 2011

X-Rays!

Pre-op: Notice that the femur is not only out of the hip socket, but also completely misaligned.

Post-op: Hip back in socket!  Complete with metal plate and 6 screws holding the femur together.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

COUNTDOWN

Kara's cast-off date is June 2.  Her orthopedic surgeon examined her today and said things seem to be progressing well.  Kara's non-weight bearing status has been lifted.  We are in the process of tapering her pain medication.

When the cast does come off, Kara will probably be stiff and guarded and won't move much for about two months.  She will start physical therapy to regain range of motion and possibly even her walking ability, though that is far in the future.

ALSO: We got copies of Kara's x-rays, pre and post-operative, and I will scan and post those later.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Her Royal Highness Hath Returned to Her Throne



Kara seems to like her new Lovesac Pillowsac.  It's a giant foam chunk-filled pillow, on a rocking base, that conforms to the shape of Kara in her cast.  She's got a sling for her hoist/lift, chucks in case she has an accident, and a foam boot to prevent pressure ulcers on her heel.  Kara also has a reclining wheelchair and a brand new hospital bed to accommodate her. 

Our family greatly appreciates the excellent care Kara received at Windsor Gardens Rehabilitation Center.  Her wonderful CNA had a hard time saying goodbye!  Everyone always loves Kara.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Homecoming

Kara will be discharged from the SNF tomorrow, which is exactly 4 weeks after her surgery.  She will be coming home.

Kara has her first follow-up appointment with Orthopedics on Thursday.  Hopefully we will get a cast-off date so we can count down.  I also would love to see an x-ray of the metal plate and screws in her femur.